A man riding in a pickup truck was killed Monday afternoon and the driver suffered life threatening injuries in a crash involving a semitrailer truck near Sleepy Eye, Minn., the State Patrol said.

A semitrailer truck heading north on Hwy. 4 about four miles north of Sleepy Eye in Home Township when it drifted onto the shoulder around 2:15 p.m. The truck driver overcorrected and slid into the southbound lanes and struck the pickup truck, the patrol said.

Joseph Sellner was a passenger in the pickup. The 60-year-old man from Sleepy Eye died at the scene. The pickup driver, identified by the patrol as 61-year-old Philip Sellner, also of Sleepy Eye, was critically hurt and taken to Sleepy Eye Hospital. Neither man was wearing a seat belt, the patrol said.

Roads were wet at the time of the crash. Alcohol did not appear to a factor in the crash, the patrol said.

Tim Harlow covers traffic and transportation issues in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, and likes to get out of the office, even during rush hour. Harlow also covers general assignment and breaking news and weather.

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